Reach Farrukhabad Junction (FBD) or the main bus stand early to catch first available long-distance connections; bring ID and print/phone e-tickets. It’s best to start early because the journey to Gogamedi is lengthy and may require connections.
Board a train from Farrukhabad to New Delhi / Old Delhi or another major junction. Trains connect Farrukhabad to Delhi and other UP hubs; book via IRCTC and choose a departure that aligns with a onward connection to northwest Rajasthan.
From Delhi (New Delhi/Old Delhi), take a direct train toward Sri Ganganagar or Hanumangarh — these stations are the closest larger railheads used by travelers heading to Gogamedi. Check train availability (day or overnight services) and reserve in advance.
On arrival at Sri Ganganagar or Hanumangarh, take a local bus or hire a taxi/jeep to Gogamedi (final leg). Local buses and shared taxis run to Nohar/Bhadra/Gogamedi area but frequencies vary—expect to arrange this last-mile on arrival or pre-book a private taxi if arriving late.
Take a state or private Volvo/express bus from Farrukhabad (or nearby larger bus stand) heading for Bikaner / Hanumangarh / Sri Ganganagar or Nohar; most bus routes require a change at a larger node (e.g., Delhi, Bikaner or Hanumangarh). Use RedBus or the state RTC websites to find schedules and book seats.
At the nearest large bus hub (Hanumangarh / Nohar / Bhadra) switch to a local bus or hire a taxi for the last leg to Gogamedi. Local services can be infrequent in the evening — a pre-booked taxi gives certainty if you arrive late.
Reach Gogamedi village/temple area. If you’re visiting for the Gogaji/Gogamedi fair, check local timings; otherwise rest and plan local sightseeing the next morning.
If you prefer fewer changes, consider booking a private taxi from Delhi or Hanumangarh directly to Gogamedi; confirm driver familiarity with Gogamedi (village names like Nohar/Bhadra are commonly used for directions). Check RedBus/IRCTC and local bus timetables on the morning of travel.